Enhancing our Ability to Enjoy


by June Stepansky - Date: 2007-03-06 - Word Count: 170 Share This!

Hemingway failed.

Sylvia Plath failed.

They dug into a rich vein,

and came up empty.

That inward journey

should have led

past terrifying crevasses

toward light.

Somewhere

they took a wrong turn,

followed a path

which led to the brink

and beyond!

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Fame, wealth, travel, excitement do not always result in happiness. Hemingway and Sylvia Plath, who achieved many of these goals, still could not feel enough happiness to make their lives worth continuing.

The ability to enjoy is the very special ability to be able to find joy in small as well as large pleasures, so that when some of our more exciting moments are no longer available to us, we can still take pleasure in those small daily joys that we sometimes take for granted in our rush for more and different experiences.

As we go through whatever fate has planned for us, we can always count on the support of these small available joys-an embrace, a book, a good dinner, child's smile, and the many other small pleasures of life which make our lives more joyful and well worth living.


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June Stepansky is a published poet and writer who now has a monthly self-help web-site on the internet.
(A DIFFERENT VOICE- -Monthly newsletter featuring poetry, opinion and the exploration of a happier lifestyle.)
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